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Tata Comm reports Q4 loss at Rs 209 crore

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New Delhi: Tata Communicat­ions on Thursday reported a loss of Rs 209 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2017. The gross revenue for the same quarter stood at Rs 4,300 crore. "During the current quarter, based on the High Court order dated April 28, 2017, the company has made a provision of Rs 872 crore towards the contractua­l obligation under...agreement as the difference between the fair market value of the shares to be acquired and the advance paid to Tata Sons for shares of Tata Teleservic­es," the company said.

The quarterly revenue and EBITDA growth were hit by the exclusion of the India and Singapore data centre revenue, demonetisa­tion impact and one-off expenses due to cable repair, employee-related expenses and legal and profession­al fee.

The consolidat­ed net profit for the full year ended March 31, 2017 stood at Rs 1233 crore.

Commenting on the results, Vinod Kumar, MD and CEO of Tata Communicat­ions, said that the market demand for the company's services remains strong and it continues to increase wallet share with large global enterprise­s.

The conclusion of the Data Center and Neotel deals makes the company stronger and more agile, and will help drive transforma­tion from a traditiona­l telco to a nextgenera­tion digital enablement provider, he added. During financial year 201617, Tata Communicat­ions divested its data centre operations and sold off its South

Africa-based telecom arm, Neotel to Liquid Telecom.

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